81 |
Umbrella having an electric lamp |
US3777136D |
1972-06-23 |
US3777136A |
1973-12-04 |
OKUDA S |
An umbrella having a tubular stem, a handle member housing a power source attached to one end of the tubular stem, and an electric lamp mounted on the other end of the tubular stem, at the top of the umbrella. Water-proof seals are provided at each end of the hollow tubular stem by a solid terminal plug pressfitted into a synthetic resin sleeve which in turn is pressfitted into the tubular stem.
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82 |
dickerson |
US610478D |
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US610478A |
1898-09-06 |
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83 |
Combined torch and hand-warming cane |
US440849D |
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US440849A |
1890-11-18 |
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84 |
Walking-cane |
US24718D |
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US24718A |
1859-07-12 |
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85 |
Mobile computing device control of shading object, intelligent umbrella and intelligent shading charging system |
US15273669 |
2016-09-22 |
US10078856B2 |
2018-09-18 |
Armen Sevada Gharabegian |
A mobile computing device may comprise a user interface component configured to output stimuli and receive inputs, a wireless transceiver configured to communicate commands and/or messages to one or more wireless transceivers of the one or more electronic devices, and one or more processors coupled to the user interface component and the wireless transceiver. A computer-readable storage medium may contain computer-readable instructions, that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to receive input corresponding to a selected azimuth movement/position of the intelligent umbrella and a selected tilting movement position, communicate messages and/or commands, based on the selected azimuth movement and the selected tilting movement to the intelligent umbrella to cause a support assembly to rotate with respect to a base about an azimuth axis and to cause an upper support assembly to tilt with respect to a lower assembly about an elevation axis. |
86 |
Devices, systems, and methods for combining mobility and reaching aids |
US15285463 |
2016-10-04 |
US10058150B2 |
2018-08-28 |
Barbara Wood |
Devices and systems are provided that comprise a reaching apparatus removably coupled with a mobility device such that an individual can couple, uncouple, and/or use the reaching apparatus while concurrently using the mobility device for stability and/or mobility assistance. Related devices, systems, and kits further comprise a sheath for coupling with a mobility device using one or more attachment means, the sheath configured to slidably receive at least part of the reaching apparatus therein. Furthermore, methods for using such devices and systems are provided, providing both retrofit options and otherwise. |
87 |
Functional umbrella |
US15269980 |
2016-09-19 |
US09968168B2 |
2018-05-15 |
Oliver Jeon-an Ma |
An umbrella includes a supporting frame, an umbrella frame supported by the supporting frame, an umbrella awning, and a functional module. The umbrella includes a guiding arm, an upper hub securely coupled at a top end of the guiding arm, a plurality of awning arms radially and pivotally extended from the upper hub, and an awning cap detachably coupled on the upper hub. The umbrella awning is supported by the awning arms to define a shading area under the umbrella awning, wherein a center portion of the umbrella awning is securely sandwiched between the upper hub and the awning cap to retain the umbrella awning in position. The functional module is detachably coupled on the awning cap for providing an additional function of the umbrella. |
88 |
LIGHTED SHELTER FRAME CONNECTOR |
US15713548 |
2017-09-22 |
US20180100325A1 |
2018-04-12 |
Robert R. Cantwell; Jerry L. Tombleson, JR. |
A frame joint connects a plurality of elongate frame members adapted to support a flexible shelter skin. The frame joint includes a first housing having an interior and frame connectors. Each frame connector is adapted to releasably connect the joint to at least two elongate frame members. The frame joint includes an electrical source mounted in the interior of the first housing. A light emitting element mounted on the first housing and connected to the electrical source emits light to illuminate an interior of the shelter. The light emitting element is positioned on the first housing to direct light toward the interior of the shelter when the joint is connected to the elongate frame members and the frame members are supporting the flexible shelter skin. The frame joint includes a switch operatively connected to the electrical source and the light emitting element for selectively energizing the light emitting element. |
89 |
MODULAR ACCESSORY |
US15730027 |
2017-10-11 |
US20180092233A1 |
2018-03-29 |
Oliver Joen-an Ma |
An accessory is provided that includes power supply module, a first functional module, and a second functional module. The power supply module can be configured to be suspended beneath an overhead support, such as a hub of an umbrella. The first functional module is configured to affix to the power supply module and to be powered by the power supply module to provide a user directed function. The second functional module is configured to be detachably coupled to either the power supply module or the first functional module to receive power from the power supply module directly or through the first functional module. |
90 |
Lighted Cane System |
US15252841 |
2016-08-31 |
US20180055162A1 |
2018-03-01 |
Eileen Blackdeer |
A lighted cane system for a cane may be gripped thereby facilitating the cane to assist with walking. A light emitter is coupled to the cane. The light emitter emits light outwardly from the cane thereby facilitating walking in the dark. A switch is coupled to the cane. The switch is manipulated to turn the light emitter on and off. |
91 |
Umbrella with a Bluetooth Sound Device |
US15672914 |
2017-08-09 |
US20180042346A1 |
2018-02-15 |
Chengxi Kong |
The present invention discloses an umbrella with a Bluetooth sound device, which comprises a column having a top and a middle, a tray, a plurality of ribs, a canopy, a controlling handle disposed on the middle of the column and an electrical box having a involutory front cover and back cover. A solar receiving device is connected to the top of the column; a plurality of LED lamp strings are attached to the tray and the ribs. The PCB circuit board, the speaker, the LED lamp strings, the solar rechargeable cell and the umbrella are reasonably combined and fused into an entirety, thereby being very convenient to detach and install at the same time and convenient to change and maintain parts, the umbrella not only satisfies the daily sunshade and rain shielding of outdoor leisure facilities, but also has illumination, music playing, call answering and other functions, and is convenient to operate. |
92 |
DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR COMBINING MOBILITY AND REACHING AIDS |
US15285463 |
2016-10-04 |
US20170020248A1 |
2017-01-26 |
Barbara Wood |
Devices and systems are provided that comprise a reaching apparatus removably coupled with a mobility device such that an individual can couple, uncouple, and/or use the reaching apparatus while concurrently using the mobility device for stability and/or mobility assistance. Related devices, systems, and kits further comprise a sheath for coupling with a mobility device using one or more attachment means, the sheath configured to slidably receive at least part of the reaching apparatus therein. Furthermore, methods for using such devices and systems are provided, providing both retrofit options and otherwise. |
93 |
SELF-DEFENSE FLASHLIGHT |
US15018285 |
2016-02-08 |
US20160153653A1 |
2016-06-02 |
Barbara R. Gross; Danny J. Holmes |
A self-defense device that includes a flashlight with a weapon end, tissue-abrading and tissue-collecting features, and with or without a writing instrument. |
94 |
Outdoor umbrella with built-in electro control panel |
US12798411 |
2010-04-02 |
US09345295B2 |
2016-05-24 |
Wanda Ying Li |
An outdoor umbrella for electrical appliances includes a supporting frame, an awning frame, and an electro-control panel. The awning frame includes a functional umbrella hub suspendedly supported by the supporting frame for supporting the electrical appliances in position, a plurality of awning frames radially and outwardly extended from the functional umbrella hub, and an awning supported by the awning arms to define a shading area under the awning. The electro-control panel includes a control circuitry and a control device. The control circuitry has an input terminal adapted for electrically connecting to a power source, and a plurality of control terminals for selectively connecting to the electrical appliances respectively. The control device is electrically connected to the control circuitry for selectively controlling each of the electrical appliances in an on-and-off manner. |
95 |
Modular accessory |
US13657116 |
2012-10-22 |
US09030829B2 |
2015-05-12 |
Oliver Joen-an Ma |
An accessory is provided that includes power supply module, a first functional module, and a second functional module. The power supply module can be configured to be suspended beneath an overhead support, such as a hub of an umbrella. The first functional module is configured to affix to the power supply module and to be powered by the power supply module to provide a user directed function. The second functional module is configured to be detachably coupled to either the power supply module or the first functional module to receive power from the power supply module directly or through the first functional module. |
96 |
Illuminated cane |
US14005837 |
2012-03-23 |
US08985802B2 |
2015-03-24 |
Miguel Angel Nievas |
An illuminated walking cane including a handle, a pole, and a rubber tab on the distal end of the pole. The handle includes a compartment for at least one battery connected through an electric circuit to a plurality of luminous sources. The luminous sources are placed in different heights on the inside of the cane. The cane also contains a series of tubular extended pieces that enlarge and shorten by fitting one into the other, in telescopic action. An automatic trigger mechanism allows the cane to be both retractile and protractile. |
97 |
ILLUMINATED CABLE PULLING AND RETRIEVAL DEVICE |
US14322191 |
2014-07-02 |
US20150016096A1 |
2015-01-15 |
Charles Ryan Parson |
A cable pulling and retrieval device includes an elongated generally hollow and transparent wand that is interposed between a handle and a hole saw. The handle includes a generally hollow portion for receiving and storing one or more batteries, and also houses a light producing device that generates a focused beam of light and directs the same into the wand. A cable attachment unit is secured to the base end of the handle, and one or more generally resilient arms extend diagonally from the wand. |
98 |
Self-defense flashlight |
US14271713 |
2014-05-07 |
US20140240970A1 |
2014-08-28 |
Barbara R. Gross; Danny J. Holmes |
A self-defense device that includes a flashlight with a weapon end, tissue-abrading and tissue-collecting features, and with or without a writing instrument. |
99 |
Umbrella |
US13096498 |
2011-04-28 |
US08726921B2 |
2014-05-20 |
Cindy A. Wilkins |
An umbrella is disclosed. In one embodiment, the umbrella includes an extensible, collapsible handle adapted to interchangeably secure the umbrella to a surface to allow for hands-free operation while a user is beneath the umbrella in order to remain dry and shaded. In at least one embodiment, the umbrella includes a retractable, magnetic attachment device in the handle. The umbrella includes a multiplicity of angle, pivot, and rotation configurations for use. The umbrella is adapted to pivot and bend in various locations. The umbrella provides for hands-free use when mounted. It at least one embodiment, the umbrella includes one or more of a shaft light and a frame light to provide illumination. |
100 |
Solar umbrella clip light |
US12625116 |
2009-11-24 |
US08317355B1 |
2012-11-27 |
Shooupyng Wang |
Portable solar powered light sources, devices, apparatus, systems and methods of attaching and using the light source. The light sources can have a single small housing having an upper roof portion with an exposed solar cell, a photocell activator, and small housing. The housing can have two parts that pivot with one another so that a front end of the housing can be biased together by a spring, and the rear side having edges that are spaced apart. An operator can press the rear spaced apart edges together, to open the front end to slide about a support structure, such as an open umbrella fabric edge. The housing allows for the light source powered by batteries to be activated by the photocell during dark (night) conditions), with the light direction being adjustable underneath. During daylight, the solar cell receives sunlight to charge the batteries within the housing. |